Fredag den 30. juli 2010 21:03:20 skrev jdd:
don't you think:
* we are making circles, without progressing; * we are leading in a wrong direction
(I know these two statements are somewhat in opposite directions :-)
May be we should say:
* we love the present status, where openSUSE is a wide open distribution, able to fit servers as well as newbies on desktop;
No. Not having any clear direction at all as now, is horrible. It's bad for development and it's bad for marketing. Everybody is completely confused about what openSUSE is or should be. Is it a noob friendly distro? Is it a geeky, distro for experts? Is it a Fedora where you can just dumb all the latest stuff and don't care if any of it works? Is it a desktop-centric distro or is it a server distro? I hear all these conflicting points of views constantly - and a lot of the time people end up being disappointed because openSUSE isn't what they expected. You could argue for any of the above "identities" actually matching the status quo - and that is why openSUSE finally needs to make a decision about what we want to be. And the productive poweruser strategy is an excellent proposal for it ;-) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org